Complete the sculpture hunt quiz, to reveal the challenge answer
Visit the sculptures, monuments and fountains around Timaru to answer the following quiz. Then use the answers of the questions highlighted with “clue” to reveal the sculpture challenge answer on the reverse of this map.
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Around Timaru
50 Rob D'Auvergne. Icthys. 2009
(Located: South St)
Q: What colour is the top section of the post on this sculpture?
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51 Artist Unknown. Robbie Burns Statue. Marble. 1913
(Located: Botanical Gardens)
Q: In what year was Robert Burns born?
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52 The Anderson Rose Fountain. Timaru Gardens. 2002
(Located: Botanical Gardens)
Q: How many fish have water spouting out of their mouths?
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53 Alison Duff. Mother and Child. Hinuera Stone
(Located: Timaru Girls’ High School, Cain St)
Q: True or false? The mother is holding her child above her.
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54 Katrina Thomson. The Shortest Day. 2009
(Located: Centennial Park, (Zig Zag) off Church St)
Q: How may individual pieces form this sculpture?
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55 Margriet Windhausen. Jack Lovelock Statue. 2002
(Located: Timaru Boys’ High School, North St)
Q: What was Jack Lovelock's middle name?
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56 Joanne Sullivan-Gessler. Phar Lap. Bronze 2009
(Located: Phar Lap Raceway, SH 1, Washdyke)
Q: True or false? The horse’s foot is on his birthplace.
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Caroline Bay
31 Rose Garden Fountain. 2001
Q: What is the cherub holding above its head?
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32 Peony Rose Garden Fountain.
Q: How many cherubs are holding up the woman?
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33 Margriet Windhausen. The Face of Peace. Bronze. 2008
Q: What animal can you see in the face of peace?
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34 Promenade Fountain 3.
Q: What fruit are cherubs holding?
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35 Rory MacDougall. Triffid. 2010
Q: True or false? Triffid is a cube.
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36 Stuart King. One planet Few Lovers. 2010
Q: How many circles make up the sculpture?
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37 Gary Baynes. Winds of Change. 2010
Q: What colour are the three tips of the sculpture?
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38 Debbie Templeton Page. Xanthe & Nevaeh. Basalt. 2012
Q: Who is taller: Xanthe or Nevaeh?
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39 Michael Armstrong. A lazy Wind. 2010
Q: True or false? The metal person moves in the breeze.
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40 Debbie Templeton-Page. Bronze. 2008
Q: What shape is repeated in the sculpture?
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Central Business District
41 Margriet Windhausen. Bob Fitzsimmons. Bronze. 1987
Q: In how many divisions did he become world champion?
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42 Russell Clark. The Ear. Ferro Cement. 1957
Q: What are the three main colours of this sculpture?
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43 Russell Beck. Syncline. 2009
Q: True or false? This sculpture is made of stone.
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44 Trevor Askin. Paperboy. Bronze. 1997
Q: What animal is with the paperboy?
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45 Llewelyn Summers. Tranquillity. Cast Concrete. 1981
Q: What is the mother holding?
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46 Margriet Windhausen. Admiral Sir Gordon Tait. 2011
Q: What rank did Sir Gordon Tait attain
(the highest attained by a New Zealander)?
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47 Margriet Windhausen. The RT Hon Lord Elworthy. 1990
Q: What rank did Lord Elworthy hold from 1967–1971?
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48 Doug Neil. Rock of the Heartland. Basalt. 2008
Q: True or false? You can see through this sculpture.
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49 Donald Paterson. Captain Cain. Bronze/Polymer Resin. 1999
Q: What is the captain holding in his hand?
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CAN YOU FIND THE NEW SCULPTURES:
57 Llew Summers. Circling the Baroque. Bronze. 2017
58 Matthew Williams. Quadratic. 2019. Steel on Bluestone Pillar
59 Gypsy and Eddie Poulston. Family of Three. Aluminium